Doesin's music is difficult to define by a single genre; their sound ranges anywhere from frantic psychedelic funk-punk to sprawling prog-rock epics, from jazzy melodic indie rock to tribal drum circle stomps. In a similar fashion, the band's lyrics weave together various world mythologies to describe a universal shamanic rock-n-roll odyssey of sorts, but their oddball sense of humor and irreverent stage banter help balance the pagan drama of the performance with an irresistibly funky party atmosphere. Their second full-length album, The World Below, will be released on May 25.

"Flower is a brand new rock outfit out of Atlanta, Georgia, stateside. This trio brings pounding riffs along with phenomenally grooving rhythms and powerfully raw vocals. My seasoned ears were truly digging the diverse and captivating genre bending of grunge rock, indie rock, alternative rock and garage rock charm. Flower has a sensational maturity and potential in being an up and coming force in rock.

You won't have to wait long to hear more, as they will be releasing their debut full-length album during the winter of 2015."

Cinema Novo is what happens when a band tries to make a movie...or, when filmmakers start a band.

Atlanta-based Cinema Novo finds their home blending progressive punk, world rhythms, math rock, and psychedelic ambience to form an intricate sonic mutiny. Then, they bring their music to life through film. The result is an audio-visual fusion of group's wildly ranging influences into a single common vision.

Moving pictures and music are inextricably tied, with every scene connected to a musical moment in time, every sound connected to its visual counterpart. The band’s name is borrowed from the 1960s Brazilian film movement of the same name, which inspires the group to create scenes using sound, do more with less, and craft the soundtracks to the stories they want to see told - a set of moving mental pictures redrawn with every live performance.

The group's current project, Seven Headed Lion, is a musical film series connecting modern social conflict with the ancient mythology of different cultures from around the world.

Gas Hound is a blazing cyber wolf, with relentlessly tight and engaging songwriting. The live shows have been compared to sonically re-living landscapes from the Brother’s Grimm, Pale Rider, and Jim Jarmusch’s “Dead Man.” It rumbles like a tumbleweed murder machine, slogging across the arid lands of Moab yet culls longingly to the impermanence of the “Desierto Florido” in Atacama, Chile.

Gas Hound is the desert-inspired gutter folk project of Atlanta-based writer Benjamin J. Davidow (Staff Writer at Immersive Atlanta, Lead Guitarist and Co-Composer of both The Buzzards of Fuzz and Nuncio). The project has a natural ebb and flow which comes from it’s ability to suit a wide variety of listeners needs. It is just as heavy and pleasing acoustically as it can be sweetly destroying with a full five piece band. The live lineup includes the ever cunning singer-songwriter Ethan Fogus on pedal steel and keys, Matthew J. Pendrick on the percussive resonances, Nick Whitson on auxiliary interstellar chromo-tonics, and Chris Pilson on heavy strings.

Gas Hound’s debut EP, The Postman, is set to be released in the Fall of 2016. It was recorded, mixed and produced by Damon Moon of The Cottage Recording Co.